Motion picture apparatus



Patented 9, 194Q vUNH-1an STATES Pii1'r-NfrA ori-ICE IVIOTION PICTURE Hugo Nagel, Harrow, England, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y., a corporation of New Jersey Application January 21, 193s, semi No. 186,089

r 1n Great Britain Maren z, 1931 16 Claims.

VFor motion picture apparatus, particularly for 5 motion picture projectors, it is desirable to move the film forwardly at a normal speed for-projecting, and rearwardly at normal speed for projecting the lm backward. It is also useful to provide a mechanism by means of which the l0 film may'run backward at a high speed for rewinding, vand to provide a mechanism by means of which the film may remain stationary in the f `film gate for the projection of stills The general object of the present invention is l5 the provision of a projector comprising anv imaccomplishing any number or all of the abovementioned operations; said parts being under the control of a single control member'which segolectively positions the parts for accomplishing the desired operation.- One particular object of the present invention is to provide a' projector A of the type referred to wherein the parts are so arranged that the various directions and ,speeds of the nlm can be readily obtained by moving the' single control .member betweena plurality of predeterminedpositions. A further object of the invention is to"provide a projector in which the parts are such and are so rranged that the control member acts Vdirectly on the sameor is connected thereto through the fewest number of parts. Another objectlof thel invention is to provide a projector wherein th supply shaft rotatesat one speed for projection,

yet another object is to provide -a projector wherein the lamp is .turned of! automatically as the mechanism is set for rewinding. Another v object of the present invention Fis the provision of a projector of the type referred to, in which the control member comprises a plate having a plurality of cam'surfaces which serve to shift the parts as desired, said cam surfaces being" of such contour and beingso arranged'relative to' one .4l another that the shifting oi' the parts of the apparatus are properly. coordinated so that damage to the nlm from incorrect maniimlation of the machine control Acannot result. Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel arrangement of parts ,which permit automatic control of the several operations o f the projector through the medium of a single control member and the fewest vnumber of interbut rotates at a higher speed for rewinding.l Andv (Cl. 88-v-17) A which is emcient inoperation, relatively cheap to manufacture and very simple. to operate.

` In accordance with one feature of the present invention, the parts for controlling the take-up andsupply spindles of the .projector are' oper- 5 able by a multiple cam, preferably provided as face and edge cams on a. member whichis conveniently operated lmanually by a single lever. 'I'he multiple cams may be so constructed as to effect control of the projector for normal pro- 10 jection and rewind only. Preferably, however,y it is capable of controlling also^operation of the apparatus for Istill projection and reverse feeding of the 'film. f One set of cams may effect control of a tilting ll bracket member which carries frictionally engaging whee1s,'one of which is constantly driven through belt and pulley from a prime mover, such las an electric motor. According to the particular cam which. is brought into operation, il@ one or the' other of` the pulleys on the bracket can be brought into frictional driving engagement with a pulley mounted, for example, on the shutter shaft, or alternatively both pulleys may be removed to a neutral position in which nei- 85 ther engage with the shutter pulley.

'I'he set of cams for controlling the direction of rotation of the shutter shaft may work in conjunction-with a further set of cams which directly control the operative'driving connection I0 of thev pulleys connected with the take-up and supply spindles of the apparatus.

A further cam or projection is provided on the control member for 'automatically'cuttinp out the projection lamp, and/or the speed regulating resistance of thevmotor when theapparatus is set-for rewinding ofthe film, thereby prolonging the" life of the lampand increasing the speed of drive for rewinding of the film.

The'novel features that I. consider character- 4|) istic of my invention are set forth with partie-- `ularity in the appended claims. Theinvention itself, however, both as to its organization and its methods of operation, together with additional objects and advantagesthereof, will best b e un derstoodfromjhe following `description of the specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawing in which,

Fig. v1 is a front view ofa projector, partly in section and partly: in elevation, constructed in 5o accordance with and illustrating a preferred embodiment of my invention, the parts being shown l infpsition for .rewinding a film, l connecting parts. And a further object is to provide a projector -of the type referred to,

Fig. 2is a partial side view of the projector,

t partly in'section and partly in elevation, the Il section being taken substantially on line 2-2 of Fig. 1 with certain parts removed for the sake of clarity, and showing the control member i its rewind position, I

Fig. 3 is a detail of the transmission member between the motor and the main drive shaft,

and 4.

Fig. 4 is a wiring diagram of the projector.

sponding parts throughout the drawing.

As a typical embodiment of my invention, I have shown a projector equipped to drive a film forwardly at normal speed for projecting, to drive the film rearwardly at normal speed for projecting, to drive a film rearwardlyat high speed for rewinding, and to hold the film stationary in the gate for projecting stills It is obvious that many of the features of my invention could be applied to a camera as well as to a projector. Although I have shown a projector capable of all the enumerated operations, it is.

obvious that the projector may only include the combination of any two or more of these operations and still be controlled by a single control membe/ the manner to be described.

In the forms shown in the drawing, a projector may consist of a base I on which a housing 2 is pivoted at 3, said housing including, a lamphouse, indicated generally at 4, and a mechanism compartment 5. To the top and bottom of the housing 2 are fixedly mounted brackets 6 and 1, bracket 6 rotatably supporting the supply spindle 8 on which the supply reel 9 may be mounted, and bracket 1 rotatably supporting the take-up spindle I0 on which the take-up reel I I may be mounted. In the normal operation of the machine, the film F is drawn from the supply reel 9 and is'passed about the sprocket I2 in contact with which it is held by the usual guide rollers indicated at I3. From this bracket the film is looped through the usual film gate, not shown, through which it is intermittently moved by means of a claw I 4 which may be of any well known variety, and which I have .chosen to show for purposes of illustration as including the claw I4 pivoted at I5, normally spring pressed in an upward direction by the spring I6, and actuated by a pair of suitable cams I1 and I8 connected to themain drive shaft I9. A second sprocket 20 similar-to sprocket I2 is mounted on shaft 2| to which thereis also fixed. a hand wheel 22 by means of which the shaft may be manually turned as is occasionally useful in threading the machine of this kind, or for turning the mechanism so that the shutter will be in an open position for the projectionof stills Thev projector also includes the usual lamp 23 which is mounted in the lamphouse behind the film gate, and the objective 24 to which the illuminatedpicture frames are projected onto a screen.

The mechanism for controlling the drive of the take-up and supply spindles 8 and III comprises pulleys 25 and A26 respectively, which are loosely mounted within the mechanism compartment 5 on upper and 1ower shafts 21 and 28 which are driven in Opposite directions by means of worm wheels 29 driven from a common worm. fixed to the main drive shaft I9 to which the shutter 3l for the projector is fixed. The pulley 25 is drivin'gly connected to. the supply spimueA 3 through the medium of belt 'I2 passing over a pulley 33 on the supply spindle I and therpulley 25, while the take-up pulley 23 i8 dfivingly con- Ynectedtogthe take-up `spindle I6 by mgm of belt. passing over pulley xed to the tw.

up spindle III and pulley 26. Both of the shafts 21 and 28 are made tubular to accommodate plungers 36 and 31, which are slidabgy positioned within the shafts and normally spring pressed outwardly therefrom by springs 38. Each plunger is connected to its respective shaft so as to be capable of axial movement relative to the shaft,

l but to be constantly rotated with the shaft. 'Ihis Like reference characters refer to correl,

connection comprises a drive pin 39 extending radially from plunger 36 through a longitudinal slot 40 in the shaft 21, and a drive pin 4I extending radially from the plunger 31 through a longitudinal slot 42 in the shaft 28. The slidable plungers and pins constitute pin clutches which may be engaged with selected loose pulleys on the hollow shafts for the purpose of effecting the required opcration of the apparatus as will be hereinafter fully described.

The slidable plungers extend through apertures in a supporting plate 43 within the mechanism compartment 5 and into engagement with the control member 44 mounted for rotation about a shaft 45 mounted between and parallel to the shafts 21 and 2B. This control member takes the form of a plate member, see Fig. 2, the face of which is provided with cams in the form of raised and depressed portions 46 and 41 for selectively engaging or disengaging the plungers 36 and 31 of the pulleys 25 and 26 on the hollow shafts 21 and 28 and connected with the pulleys on thesupply and take-up spindles. f y y The control member is also formed with edge cams indicated generally at |48 for controlling a bracket 48 pivotally mounted on the pin 53 fixed to a part of the housing 2. This bracket 49 supports a pair of'wheels 5I and 52 which are in constant frictional engagement with each other, one of the wheels 52 being connected by a belt 5I with a pulley 54 secured to the shaft on the ,A electric motor 55. Accordingly, in operation of the bracket, both wheels are constantly driven in opposite directions. Normally, one of the wheels 52 is held in frictional engagement with a pulley mounted on the main .drive shaft I9 of the projector by the spring 56, one end of which is connected to the bracket 49 while the other end thereof is connected to the housing 2 at 51, this position of the bracket tending to drive the main drive shaft in the direction necessary to effect normal projection. The bracket 49 and the wheels 5| and 52 thereof constitute a transmission men ber by means of which power from themotor is transmitted to the driving mechr `iisrn for the film feeding means and the take-up and `supply spindles, and for the purpose of simplicity-in understood that the direction of drive of every moved out of engagement viththe shutter 5I', u

v manner:

aromas there is no drive of the iilmfeeding mechanism and the projection of stills is accomplished. Ihe tilting bracket is adapted to be moved by the edge cam, generally indicated at 43, on the control member through the medium of a lever pivoted at 8| to a bracket IMI carried by the base of the'mechanism compartment B. The free end of this pivoted lever acts beneath a projection 0I of the bracket 49 which is'held in contact therewith by means of a spring I6.

So that rewinding of the hlm at high speed and cutting off the lamp during the rewinding operation may be accomplished automatically by setting the single control member, the following structure andelectrical hookup is provided. Referring to Figs.'2 arid 4, the electric circuit for the projector shows 'thelamp 23 and the motor B along with the variable resistance 64v therefor, connected in parallel, the variable resistance being provided for controlling the speed of the motor. A double pole switch 65 is connected in this circuit so that in one position, in dotted line position Figs. 2 and 4, it connects the lamp, motor and the variable resistance for the motor into the circuit, so that the current flows through all of them. The double pole switch will be in this position during normal projection, reverse projection and the projection"of" stills. In the other position of the double pole switch, the lamp 23 is cut out of the circuit and the variable resistance is short circuited so that the projector rims at high speed with the lamp out. This latter position, full line position Figs. 3 and 4, of. the switch is used in rewindying and the switch 65 lis controlled or moved between its two positions by projection 66 on the control member which engages arms and 30 of the switch, see Fig. 4, to throw the switch between its two positions, as the control member moves between its predetermined positions. The control member carrying the multiple cam may be provided with an' arm 63 which .extends through a slot 69 in the top of the mechanism Acompartment 5 for manual operation. This arm is adapted to move across a vertical portion 10' of the mechanism compartment on the surface of which are inscribed the stations R, P, S and'RV denoting the position of the arm when the control member is set for rewinding, normal projection, projection of "stil1s" and reverse projection respectively When the projector is adapted to permit of normal projection, rewind, still projection, or reverse projection, the number of edge and i'ace cams, along with the projection 66 on the control member,

. and their relationship to one anotherr are such as to effect the control of parts in the following ANormal projectionV The arm 63 is set toA the position marked P in which a raised part 46 or face cam causes'the plunger 33 in the hollow shaft 21 to be moved inwardly so as to disengage the drive pin 39 from the radial groove 10 in the pulley. This pulley is then free on the shaft and no drive is, therefore, transmittedto the pulley 33 on the supply spindle 3.

Simultaneously, a depressed, diametricaliy disposed sunk part 41" of the control member permits the plunger 31 in the lower shaft 28 to move into pin andslot engagement with a radial lgroove VV12 in the puuey 2s which is .connected by the belultnthe pulley as nnthetake-up spinnen. This results in such spindle being positively driven. The, correct direction of rotation is Rewind For this position, sharm in the drawing, the control member 44 is rotated by the manual control arm 68 into the position R", in which a depressed or sunken portion 41 on the control member comes opposite the upper slidableplunger 36 within the hollow shaft 21, thereby permitting the pin and slot driving engagement to be effected with this pulley, Ysee Fig.,y1. Simultaneously, a diametrically disposed raised part 11 of the control member M causes the lower plunger 31 to be moved inward to the'position shown in Fig. l to disengage the driving pin 4| from the pulley 26 connected to the take-up spindle. It will now be appreciated thatwith ythe edge cam 13 maintaining the same Wheel 52, as for normal projection, in contact with the shutter 3i, the pulley 33 on the supply spindle 8 is positively driven to effect rewinding. In order that this may take place at an increased speed, the diameter of the pulley controlled by the upper plunger 36 may be suitably larger than that of the pulley 33 mountedv on the supply spindle. The speed of rewinding is further increased'when the projection 66, upon the control member 44, moving to this position, engages the arm 80 on the double pole switch 65 and moves it`to the position shown in Figs. 2 and 4, whereby the lamp 23 and variable resistance 64 to the motor are cut out ofthe circuit.

, stal pfog'ectum In order to eect still projection it is, of

course, necessary to stop the drive to the take-up spindle, and, accordingly, the control member I4 4is moved to position S in which a further edge Reverse projection In order to permit reverse running .of the lm through the projector-the pulley 25 is drivenl/by the pulley 68 through the belt I3. l'I'he pulley 58 is.of smaller diameter compared'y with the pulley 25 which is conveniently formed with' a double groove. Theratio of diameters is such that during reverse, operationof the projector, the film can be fed through the nlm gate at the required speed. For effecting such reverse drive the'arm 68 is moved to position RV in which diametrically disposed raised portions Il and 33 of the control member Il are eiected to move both plungers 3land 31 out of engagement withpiuleys 25 and 26 connectedby belts with the pulleys on the supply Consequently, in spite of the fact and take-up spindles. The raised portion controls the lower plunger 31 and is of such a height as tomove this plunger furtherinwardly until the drive pin 4| thereon engages a radial groove 84 in such pulley, thereby producing a driving engagement between pulley |58 and shaft 28.' Sii'iultaneously, a. third edge cam 8B acts on the pivoted lever 60 so as to tilt ,the bracket 49 to such position that the other Wheel 5| thereon is brought into engagement with the shutter 3l. The shutter is now driven in the opposite direction and thus also the shafts 21 and 28, through the medium of lthe worm 30 and worm wheels 29. It will now be appreciated that the pulley 58 on the lower shaft 28 is driven in a reverse direction to drive the pulley 25 which is now free on the upper hollow shaft 21. The drive is communicated from this at the required speed to the pulley 33 on the supply spindle 8 which thereby also becomes rotated in a reverse direction to cause the nlm to be drawn through the film gate in a reverse direction. When the control member is moved to the position RV from position S, the projection 66 does not contact either arm 15 or of the double pole switch 66 so that the lamp 23 and the variable resistance 64 are left in the circuit.

Although I have shown and described certain specific embodiments of my invention, I am fully -aware that many modifications thereof are possible. My invention, therefore, is not to be restricted, except insofar as is necessitated by the prior art and by the spirit of the appended claims.

Having thus described the present invention, what I declare is new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:

l.y In a motion picture projector, the combination with a support, a prime mover, a pair of spaced shafts driven from said prime mover, a supply spindle -and a take-up spindle rotatably mounted on the support, a releasable clutch normally connecting one spindle to one of said shafts, a second releasable clutch normally connecting the other spindle to the other shaft. of a control member movably mounted on the support adjacent said clutches and movable between two predetermined positions, one indicating a film feeding position and the other a film rewinding position, said control member including a plurality of definitely spaced cam surfaces adapted to alternately engage, and release said clutch 'members one at a time depending upon the position of the control member to satisfy the drive conditions to the spindles necessary for film feeding and film rewinding.

2.' In a motion picture projector, the combinaon with a support, a prime mover, a pair of spaced shafts driven from said prime mover, a

supply spindle and a take-up spindle rotatably` mounted on the support, a releasable clutch normally connecting one spindle to one of said shafts, a second releas'able clutch normally connecting the other spindle to the other shaft, a transmission member between-the spaced shafts and the prime mover for transmitting power from the prime mover to said shafts, said transmission member movably mounted on the support between two positions, a nrs't in which it transmits power from the prime mover to the' shafts and a secondvin which it disconnects the shafts from the prime mover, of a control member movably mounted on the supportl adjacent the clutches and movable between three predetermined posi- -tions, one indicating anlm feeding position, a n, second-a nim rewinding position, and the thu-g gposition for projecting "stills," said control member including a plurality of denitely spaced cam surfaces adapted to alternately engage and release said clutch members one at a time`to satisfy the drive conditions to the spindles necessary for film feeding and film rewinding, and adapted in its third position to engage and move the transmission member to its second position for projecting fstillsf 3. In a. motion picture projector, the combination of a prime mover, a support, a supply spindie and a take-up spindle rotatably mounted on said support, film feeding means for advancing a film strip from a reel on one spindle to a reel on the other spindle, a main drive shaft, a pair of spaced parallel shafts connected to said drive shaft to be driven in opposite directions, a pair of clutches each adapted to connect one spindle with one of said parallel shafts, a control member movably mounted on the support between said parallel shafts to move between three predetermined positions, a first indicating film feeding, the second indicating rewinding, and the third indicating projection of "stills, said control member having a plurality of clutch engaging portions so arranged thereon that in the first position of the control member one of said clutches is engaged while the other is disengaged for feeding the film strip, and in a second position the engagement of the clutches is reversed for rewinding thefllm strip, a transmission member for transmitting power from the prime mover to the main shaft and being movably mounted on the support to be moved between two predetermined positions, one in which it rotates the main shaft in one direction and a second wherein it is disengaged from the main shaft, and a connection be-v tween said control member and said transmission member whereby said transmission member is shifted between its two positions as said control member is moved between its predetermined positions.

4. In a motion picture projector, the combination with a prime mover, a supply spindle, a takeup spindle, film feeding means for advancing a film strip from a reel on one spindle to a reel on the other,spindle, driving connections between said prime mover, the film feeding means and each of said spindles, and including a pair of parallel tubular shafts interconnected so as to be driven in opposite directions, a driving member rotatably mounted on each of said shafts, the driving member on one shaft being connected to the supply spindle and the driving member on the yother shaft being connected to the take-up spindle,- a clutch between each driving member and its respective shaft, and comprising a plunger mounted in the tubular shaft to slide axially thereof but rotate therewith, a pin on said plunger adapted in one position of the plunger to engage a radial groove in the driving member to connect the same Vto shaft, and in the other position of the'plunger to be removed from engagement with the driving member whereby the latter is permitted to rotate relative to the shaft, of a clutch control member movably mounted betweenthe two tubular shafts to move between two predeterminedpositions, and including a plurality of cam surfaces adapted to engage and move, said plungers axially of the tubular shafts, said cam surfaces being spaced and arranged re1- ative to one another so that in one position of the control member one spindle is clutched to its respective tubular shaft while the other spindle l..

imclntehed from its respective shaft, and in the u.

nects thetake-up spindle to the other shaft, a second where it is not connected to anything, and a third position wherein it connects the supply spindle to said latter shaft and releases the take-up reel therefrom, a transmission member for transmitting power from ther electric motor to the film feeding means and said shafts, said transmission member movably mounted on the support to move between two positions, a first in -which it drives the film feeding means and the spaced shafts in one direction, and a second position in which it reverses the direction of said film feeding means and said shafts, of a control member movably mounted on the support'between said shaftsA to move between three rpredetermined positions, a first indicating film feeding, the second indicating film rewinding, and the' third`indicating film reversing, said control member including a plurality of cam surfaces for actuating the clutches and moving the transmission member and a projection for engaging and moving said double pole switch, said cam surfaces and projection being of such contour and being so positioned relative to one another that. when the control member is` in its first position the first clutch is disengaged, the switch is moved to its first position, and the transmission member is moved to its first position; when the control member is in its second position, the

' second clutch is moved to its second position,

the first clutch assumes its normal position, the switch ismoved to its second position, but the transmission member'ls not moved; and when the control member is in its third position, the first clutch is disengaged, the second clutch is moved to its third position, the switch is moved to its first position and the transmission mem` ber is moved to its-second position.

9. In a motion picture projector, the combination with a support, a supply and a take-up spinto the other shaft, a second where-it is not connected to anything, and a third position wherein it connects the supply spindle to said latter shaft and releases the take-up spindle therefromi'a transmission member dfor transmitting power from the prime mover to the nlm feeding means' and said. shafts, said transmission member' movably mounted on the support to-mo've between two positions, a first in which -it drives'the film member, said camsurfaces being'of such a corr-5f tourandbeing so positioned relative tooneanother thatv when the controlA member is in its first position the first clutch is disengagedl andthe transmission member isnioved tofits first posi-.j

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tiem; when the control member is in its second position, the second clutchis moved to its second position, the first clutch assumes its normal position, and the transmission member is not moved; and when the control member is in its third position, the first clutch is disengaged, the second clutch is moved to its third position, and the transmission member is moved to its second position.

10. In a motion picture projector, the combination with a support, a supply spindle and a take-up spindle rotatablyl` mounted on the support, anobjective, a lamp behind said objective, film feeding means for advancing a film strip from a reel on one spindle to a reel on the other spindle andpast the objective, an electric motor for driving said film feeding means, a variable resistance therefor, said electric motor and variable resistance l connected in parallel with said lamp, a double pole switch in the lamp and motor circuit movable between two positions, one in which it connects the motor, its variable resistance, and lamp into the line, and a second in which it cuts oif the lamp and short circuits the variable resistance of the motor, a pair of spaced shafts driven from the electric motor, a releasable clutch normally connecting one spindle to one of' said shafts, a second releasable clutch normally connecting the other 'spindle to the lother shaft, a transmission member for transmitting power from said motor to the film feeding means and shafts, said transmission member movably mounted on the support to move between two positions, a first in which it drives the film feeding means' and shafts, and a second in which it disconnects the motor from the film feeding means and said shafts, of a control member movably mounted on the support adjacent said clutches and movable between three positions, a first position indicating fllm feeding for projecting, a second indicating film rewinding, and a -third position indicating the projection of .sti1ls, said control member including a plurality of cam surfaces for actuating the clutches and moving the transmission member and a prog jection for moving said double pole switch, said cam surfaces-and projection being of such contour and being so lpositioned relative to one another that when the control member is in its lfirst position the first clutch is disengaged', the transmission member is moved to its first position and the double pole switch is moved to its first position: when the control member isin its second position, the first clutch assumes its normal position, the second clutch is disengaged, tlie transmission member remains in its first position, and

the switch'is'moved to its second position; and when the control member is in its third position, the transmission 'member is moved toits second positionand the'switch is moved to its first' posi- 1-1. Injafmotionpicture projector, the combinationl .with a support, a. supplyand a take-up spindle rotatably' mounted on the support, a prime mover, film' feeding'means for advancing a film strip from a reel-on one spindle to a reel on the other spindle, vdriving connections between said ,prime mover, the filmv feeding means, and each of said spindles, and including a pair-of spaced parallel shafts interconnected so as to be' driven in opposite directions, a clutch nonnally connecting the supply spindle to one of said shafts, a second clutch having three positions, one in which lt normally connects the take-up spindle to the ther shaft, asecond whereit is third position, and the transmission member .is

moved to its second position; andwhen the conaisance not connected to anything, andl a third position wherein it connects the supply spindle to said latter shaft and releases the take-up spindle therefrom, a transmission member for transmitting power from theprime mover to the film nlm feeding, a 'second indicating illm rewinding,v

a third indicating lm reversing, and a fourth indicating the projecting of stills said control vmember including a plurality of cam 'surfaces being-of suchcontour and. 4being so positioned rela ve to 4one another that when the control mem r is in its firstv position the rst clutch is disengaged, and the transmission member is moved to i clutch is moved to its second position, the first clutch assumes its normal position. land the transmission member is not moved; when the control member is .in its third'position. the nrst clutch is disengaged, the second clutch is moved to its trol member is .in its fourth position thev transmission member is moved to its third position.

12. In a motionpicture projector, the combination with asupport, a'. supply and a take-up spindle rotatably mounted on the support, v a prime mover, nlm-feeding means connected to said prime mover for advancing a `lln strip-from l a reel on one spindle to a reel on the other spindle,-a shaft connected to said prime mover, a clutch movable between -two positions.. a nrst in which it normally connects the take-up spindle to the shaft and a second wherein it connects the supply spindle to the shaft and releases the takeup spindle therefrom, a n member for transmitting power from the prime mover to the fllm feeding means and said shaft, said transmission member movably mounted on the support to move between two positions, a nrst in which it drives the nlm feeding means and said shaft in one direction, and a second position wherein it reversthe direction of said film feeding means and-said shaft, of a'control member movably mounted the support adjacent said shaft to move between two positions, a indicating film feeding for projection. and a second indicating nlm reversing, said control member including a 'plurality of cam surfaces for actuating the clutch andmoving the transmission member. said -cam surfaces being of such contour and being s0 P0- sitioned relative -toone' another that when the control member is in its rst pitiOn, thc'trnmission member is moved to its nrst position, and the clutch remains in its normal 9981111011, and when the control member is in its second position, theclutchis moved to its second Position and the transmission member is moved to its second position. 13. In a motion pictureproiector, the combination with a. support, a supply and a take-up spin- ,dle rotatably munted onthe support. a prime feeding means connected to said' prime mover t position;l when the control' member is in its second position, the secondJ for.advancin=g-a film Ystripfrom a,

reel on one spindle to a reelfon the other spindle, a shaft connected to said primemover, a clutch movable between two positions, a firstY in which it normally connects the take-upspirdle to the shaft, and a second Awherein it connects the supply spindle to the shaft and releases the take-up spindle therefrom, a transmission member for transmitting power from the prime mover tothe ,nlm feeding means and said shaft, said transmission member movably'mounted on the support to move between three positions, a first in which it drives the film feedingv means and shaft in one direction, a second wherein it reverses the direction of said film feeding means and said shaft, and a third position in which it disconnects the prime mover from said fllm feeding mechanism and shaft, of a control member movably mounted on the support adjacent said shaft to move between three positions, a first indicating film feed'- ing for projection, the second indicating lm re- .versing,y and the third indicating the projection of stills, said control member including a plurality of cam surfaces for actuating the clutch. and moving the transmission member, said cam surfaces being of such contour and being so positioned relative to one another that when the control member is moved to its first position the clutch is normally held in its .first position, and the transmission member is moved to its first position; when the control member is in its second\position, the clutch' is moved to its second ition,` and the transmissioni`member is moved its second position; and :when the control member is in its third position, the transmission member is'moved to its third position.

14. In a motion picture projector the combiy .nation with a support, a supply spindle and a take-up spindle rotatably mountedl on saidl sup--- port, a prime mover, means for advancing a film strip from a-- reel on one spindle to a reel on the other spindle, said means including a pair of parother shaft ln spaced relation, each of said pulv leys ga radial groove .in one face adapted to receive the driving pin on the plunger in said shaft when the latter is moved axially of the shaft, the 'first'of said two pulleys being connected to the take-up spindle and the second of Lsaid pulleys being connected to the double pulley, a transmission member for transmitting power from the prime mover to said shafts, said transmission member movably mounted on the support to move between two positions, a first in which it drives the. shaftsl in one direction, and a'second wherein it reverses the direction of drives of said shafts, of a control member movably'mounted on the support adjacent the plungers to move between three positions, `a .drst indicating nlm vbeing fed from the supply spindle to the take-up spindle, a second indicating nlm rewinding, and the third position indicating nlm reversing, said control members including a, plurality of cam surfaces for engaging and movinglthe plungers and for moving the transmission member, said cam surfaces being of such contour and being so 15 l positioned relative to one another that when the control member is moved between its three positions the pulleys are clutched and unclutched to the shafts in the correct relation, and the transmission member is moved giving the correct direction ofv drive to the film means to effect the lm drive indicated by the position of the control member.

15. In a motion picture projector, the combination with a support, a supply spindle and a takeup spindle. rotatably mounted on said support, a prime mover, means for advancing a nlm strip from a reel on one spindleto a reel on the other spindle, said means including a pair loi' parallel tubular sha'its driven from the prime mover and interconnected so as to be driven in opposite directions, a plunger movably mounted within each of said tubular shafts to move axially of the shaft but rotate therewith, a driving pin xed to each of said plungers and'extending radially of the shaft, a double pulley rotatably mountedon one shaft, said pulley having a radial groove in one face adapted to receive the drive pin on the plunger in the shaft on which the pulley is ,mounted, two pulleys rotatably mounted on the other shaft in spaced relation, each of said pulleys having a radial groove in one face adapted to receive the driving pin on the plunger in said shaft when the latter is moved axially of the shaft, the first of said two pulleys being connected to the takeup spindle and the second of said pulleys being connected to the double pulley, a transmission member for transmitting power from the prime mover to said film advancing'means, said transmission member movably mounted on the support to move between three positions, a rst in which it drives the film advancing means in one direction, a second in which it reverses the direction of drive of said fllm advancing means, and a third position wherein it disconnects the nlm advancing means from the prime mover, of a control member movably mounted on the support to `move between four positions; one indicating illm being fed for projection, a second position indicating nlm rewinding, a third position indicating nlm reversing, and a fourth position indicating the projection of stillsf said control member including a plurality of cam surfaces for moving the plungers and for moving the 'transmission mem.- ber, said cam surfaces being-ofsuch contour and beingsopositioned relative to one another that when the control member is moved between its four positions, the pulleys are clutched and unclutched to the shafts in the correct relation and the transmission member is moved, giving the correct direction of drive to the film feeding means to effect the film drive indicated by the take-up spindle rotatably mounted on said support, a prime mover, means for advancing a film strip from a reel on one spindle to a reel on the other spindle, said means including a pair of parallel tubular shafts driven from the prime mover and interconnected so as to be driven in opposite directions, a plunger movably mounted within each of said tubular shafts to move axially of the shaft but rotate therewith, a driving pin fixed to each of said plungers and extendingradially of the shaft, a double pulley rotatably mountedcn one shaft, said pulley having a radial groove in one face adapted to receive the drive pin on the plunger in the shaft on which the pulley is mounted, twov pulleys rotatively mounted on the other shaft in spaced relation, each of said pulleys having a radial groove in one face adapted to receive the driving pin on the plunger in said shaft when the latter is moved axially of the shaft, the first of said two pulleys being connected to the take-up spindle, and the second of said pulleys being connected to the double pulley, means for reversing the direction of drive of vsaid film feeding means and movable between contour and being so positioned relative to one another that when the control member is moved between its three positions, the pulleys are clutched and unclutched to the shafts in the correct relation and the reversing means is moved, giving. the correct direction of drive to the illm feeding means to effect the film drive indicated member.

by the position of the'control HUGO NAGEL. 

